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'''1. Foundations''' | '''1. Foundations''' | ||
* [[Jennet, Barbara|Barbara Jennet]] foresaw her goal as a businesswoman as early as her teen years, and because of her training and history with Trade, eventually focused on the idea of establishing some kind of business that involved the industry. It wasn’t until after she met and married [[Barnes Cody]] that she saw what that end result would be, and it’s to the credit of Barbara and Barnes’ joint work together that brought about the objective to create a business that addressed the security, litigation, retrieval and investigative functions of trade on the civilian level, as historically, economics among planets in imports/exports carried a sundry of problems with room for price and ownership manipulation. | * [[Jennet, Barbara|Barbara Jennet]] foresaw her goal as a businesswoman as early as her teen years, and because of her training and history with Trade, eventually focused on the idea of establishing some kind of business that involved the industry. It wasn’t until after she met and married [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]] that she saw what that end result would be, and it’s to the credit of Barbara and Barnes’ joint work together that brought about the objective to create a business that addressed the security, litigation, retrieval and investigative functions of trade on the civilian level, as historically, economics among planets in imports/exports carried a sundry of problems with room for price and ownership manipulation. | ||
* Barbara saw her niche by creating a security corporation for Trade, which would focus on litigation of stolen property as well as investigation and retrieval. She would later see the necessity of offering legal services to establish a fair civilian trade practice among the Federation races and culture to prevent monopoly and when the Ferengi got involved starting in 2365, stop unethical practice. | * Barbara saw her niche by creating a security corporation for Trade, which would focus on litigation of stolen property as well as investigation and retrieval. She would later see the necessity of offering legal services to establish a fair civilian trade practice among the Federation races and culture to prevent monopoly and when the Ferengi got involved starting in 2365, stop unethical practice. | ||
* Barnes saw the necessity of not relying on the charity of Starfleet to accomplish these aims, and through his own background in engineering and ship construction, saw the aims of achieving his wife’s dream was through the establishment of a fleet line for the company. He was already a recognized and accomplished ship designer and builder with a background in physics. The only way Barbara’s company was going to succeed was by the means of transport: the JTSC-X01, and later, the larger JTSCX-02 build models. | * Barnes saw the necessity of not relying on the charity of Starfleet to accomplish these aims, and through his own background in engineering and ship construction, saw the aims of achieving his wife’s dream was through the establishment of a fleet line for the company. He was already a recognized and accomplished ship designer and builder with a background in physics. The only way Barbara’s company was going to succeed was by the means of transport: the JTSC-X01, and later, the larger JTSCX-02 build models. | ||
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'''5. The Legacy of the Mystery''' | '''5. The Legacy of the Mystery''' | ||
* On July 4, 2375, Securities Investigator and semi-adopted [[Deborah Turow]] discovered the bodies of [[Barbara Jennet]] and [[Barnes Cody]] in their home, perfectly healthy bodies, which catapulted one of the largest investigations ever undertaken by a joint cooperative task force between JTSC, Starfleet, and the Mars Colonies. Originally it was perceived as a result of the final resolution by the Federation Council overruling SFI’s plantiff proposal to shut the civilian company down. It was the first time that the director of SFI had complied fully with the probe by opening up the Intel Branch files to prove Intelligence had nothing to do whatsoever with the deaths. Turow, already redirecting as many investigators as she could to track down the culprits, was invited to interview every single Intelligence member, just to verify, and when it was proven without a doubt SFI had nothing to do with the murders, turned her attention to the compay’s clients and contracts, which proved to be a massive undertaking and the results were not concluded until 2378, without a single suspect or lead. | * On July 4, 2375, Securities Investigator and semi-adopted [[Turow, Deborah|Deborah Turow]] discovered the bodies of [[Jennet, Barbara|Barbara Jennet]] and [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]] in their home, perfectly healthy bodies, which catapulted one of the largest investigations ever undertaken by a joint cooperative task force between JTSC, Starfleet, and the Mars Colonies. Originally it was perceived as a result of the final resolution by the Federation Council overruling SFI’s plantiff proposal to shut the civilian company down. It was the first time that the director of SFI had complied fully with the probe by opening up the Intel Branch files to prove Intelligence had nothing to do whatsoever with the deaths. Turow, already redirecting as many investigators as she could to track down the culprits, was invited to interview every single Intelligence member, just to verify, and when it was proven without a doubt SFI had nothing to do with the murders, turned her attention to the compay’s clients and contracts, which proved to be a massive undertaking and the results were not concluded until 2378, without a single suspect or lead. | ||
* It was because of this event that reshaped the company to its present day status, although with a lingering shadow of not knowing the reasons or the suspect(s) behind the deaths of [[Barbara Jennet]] and [[Barnes Cody]], when the final conclusion by the Starfleet Medical Examiner could not rule homicide or suicide, or death by natural causes. | * It was because of this event that reshaped the company to its present day status, although with a lingering shadow of not knowing the reasons or the suspect(s) behind the deaths of [[Jennet, Barbara|Barbara Jennet]] and [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]], when the final conclusion by the Starfleet Medical Examiner could not rule homicide or suicide, or death by natural causes. | ||
* [[Cody, David Scott | David Scott Cody]], their surviving son who had been listed as missing when neither Starfleet or the JTSC could find him, was initially classified as a possible suspect in his parents’ deaths until his re-appearance in 2380. He was eventually cleared by the Ferengi Government as it became known he was bonded, and several witnesses were able to verify his movements both before, during and after the deaths. | * [[Cody, David Scott | David Scott Cody]], their surviving son who had been listed as missing when neither Starfleet or the JTSC could find him, was initially classified as a possible suspect in his parents’ deaths until his re-appearance in 2380. He was eventually cleared by the Ferengi Government as it became known he was bonded, and several witnesses were able to verify his movements both before, during and after the deaths. | ||
* Turow herself, along with the employees of JTSC, were investigated without knowledge by Starfleet as an internal probe to make sure there was no monetary or materialistic gain after the will and testament of Barnes and Barbara Cody was filed listing Turow as the CEO. | * Turow herself, along with the employees of JTSC, were investigated without knowledge by Starfleet as an internal probe to make sure there was no monetary or materialistic gain after the will and testament of Barnes and Barbara Cody was filed listing Turow as the CEO. | ||
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* [[Turow, Deborah|Deborah Turow]] currently holds the Command Executive Officer position of the corporation, who oversees both existing and new clients and contracts as a facilitator. She also, in the manner of her mentor, oversees training of all investigator applicants. Other members of the company, some of whom have been there since the beginning, others who haven’t been with the company as long, make up the Executive Board. | * [[Turow, Deborah|Deborah Turow]] currently holds the Command Executive Officer position of the corporation, who oversees both existing and new clients and contracts as a facilitator. She also, in the manner of her mentor, oversees training of all investigator applicants. Other members of the company, some of whom have been there since the beginning, others who haven’t been with the company as long, make up the Executive Board. | ||
* As dictated by the will of [[Barbara Jennet]], [[Cody, David Scott | David Scott Cody]] owns the corporation, which was passed to him on stardate 2380.1016 after being cleared of any suspicious involvement. However, Cody does not take part in the implementation or execution of the activities and has removed himself to occasional call-in status. He applied to and was accepted shortly into Starfleet in October of 2380 and went to the San Francisco Academy for an accelerated 3 year program in security, tactical and intelligence training. | * As dictated by the will of [[Barbara Jennet]], [[Cody, David Scott | David Scott Cody]] owns the corporation, which was passed to him on stardate 2380.1016 after being cleared of any suspicious involvement. However, Cody does not take part in the implementation or execution of the activities and has removed himself to occasional call-in status. He applied to and was accepted shortly into Starfleet in October of 2380 and went to the San Francisco Academy for an accelerated 3 year program in security, tactical and intelligence training. | ||
* [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]]’s contributions to the JTSC ship designs eventually brought another civilian engineer, Anthony Quinn, to oversee ship construction, modification and repair, following in [[Barnes Cody]]’s footsteps. Quinn, a graduate of Starfleet’s Engineering program, at the end chose not to remain with Starfleet’s blessing, and it was on Starfleet’s suggestion that Quinn approached JTSC. | * [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]]’s contributions to the JTSC ship designs eventually brought another civilian engineer, Anthony Quinn, to oversee ship construction, modification and repair, following in [[Cody, Barnes|Barnes Cody]]’s footsteps. Quinn, a graduate of Starfleet’s Engineering program, at the end chose not to remain with Starfleet’s blessing, and it was on Starfleet’s suggestion that Quinn approached JTSC. | ||
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